I'm not certain I understand all your requirements, but you might take a look at the late Karen Kenworthy's Directory Printer. It's extremely flexible. I use it frequently to create CSV files for folders/subfolders content. It's a VB6 program, so if you're using windows, you prolly have all the necessaries already installed.

Need a complete list of files and directories from Windows? Don't feel like typing them manually? Here's the answer...

The following is a batch file that runs under command.exe or cmd.exe, depending upon whether you are using Windows 9x/Me or Windows NT/2000/XP/2003. Copy the file contents then save it in your SendTo directory as getDirListing.bat. In Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 the SendTo directory is in <DRIVE>:\Documents and Settings\<YOUR WINDOWS LOGIN>\SendTo.

I'm not certain I understand all your requirements, but you might take a look at the late Karen Kenworthy's Directory Printer. It's extremely flexible. I use it frequently to create CSV files for folders/subfolders content. It's a VB6 program, so if you're using windows, you prolly have all the necessaries already installed.

I think i have the same problem. I can't select only one folder (and its subfolders), but I don't see how to select several folders in differents hard drives.

Need a complete list of files and directories from Windows? Don't feel like typing them manually? Here's the answer...

The following is a batch file that runs under command.exe or cmd.exe, depending upon whether you are using Windows 9x/Me or Windows NT/2000/XP/2003. Copy the file contents then save it in your SendTo directory as getDirListing.bat. In Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 the SendTo directory is in <DRIVE>:\Documents and Settings\<YOUR WINDOWS LOGIN>\SendTo.

Need a complete list of files and directories from Windows? Don't feel like typing them manually? Here's the answer...

The following is a batch file that runs under command.exe or cmd.exe, depending upon whether you are using Windows 9x/Me or Windows NT/2000/XP/2003. Copy the file contents then save it in your SendTo directory as getDirListing.bat. In Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 the SendTo directory is in <DRIVE>:\Documents and Settings\<YOUR WINDOWS LOGIN>\SendTo.